Information: sfbos.orgHear Our Voices Teach Acceptance Procession and VigilWhen: March 30, 2015 - Monday6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 6:10 p.m. Procession begins to St Mary's Cathedral (Geary and Gough) San FranciscoWhere: Meet at Mission Dolores Church (16th Street and Dolores) San FranciscoWhat: Peaceful vigil to St Mary's Cathedral to deliver petitions to Archbishop Cordileone. We will ask him to support the rights of the teachers and to promote acceptance and respect for all members of our school communities.Hosted by Concerned Parents and Students: TeachSource: Facebook event

FDR Democratic Club of San Francisco - Meet new District 3 Supervisor Julie Christensen

When: April 1, 2015 - Wednesday

Program: 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Business Meeting: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Where: Richmond Police Station, 461 6th Avenue, San Francisco

What:FDR Democratic Club of San Francisco - Meet new District 3 Supervisor Julie Christensen. Learn about her priorities as Supervisor and find potential ways for the senior and disability communities to partner with her.

What: Join Asian American and African American leaders, thinkers and organizers in a conversation focused on the current Civil Rights crisis; placing #BlackLivesMatter within historic context, and articulating connections between the experience of Asian Americans and African Americans in the United States.

What: Folks for Polk Pub Talk with Supervisor Scott Wiener and Supervisor Julie Christensen. Talk will kick off by connecting the dots between transit infrastructure and gentrification.

$4. cost includes free drink and lots of great food.

RSVP: eventbrite.com/e/folks-for-polk-pub-talk-w-supes-scott-julie-tickets-15971948528?aff-efbeventNew Avenues Democratic Club - Housing & The Waterfront - Art Agnos When: April 2, 2015 - Thursday6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Where: San Francisco Public Library Ortega Branch, 3223 Ortega Street, San FranciscoWhat: New Avenues Democratic Club - Former Mayor Art Agnos will give an up date on the waterfront developments and the latest from the Prop B lawsuit. Joseph Smooke form People Powered will lead a conversation about the status of affordable housing in San Francisco and what's next.Information: facebook.com/NewAvenuesDemocratic Club

What: A benefit for the SF Community Land Trust featuring a performance of "This boy is just so strange". Tommi Avicolli Mecca's original musical about the working-class queer activist. Tommi on guitar and vocals, it features Joel Mark on acoustic bass and Diana Petrone Hartman on vocals.

Admission is whatever you can afford to contribution to the work of SFCLT which buys and preserves rent-controlled buildings and turns them into affordable coops.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Correction:I messed up the date for each day. I have made corrections below. I was down with really badhay fever - I thought I was being careful - I guess I was zonked out. Thanks to Rose Chung for sending me a note. Truly sorry.

SHEnanigans! A San Francisco Soiree Celebrating Women's History Month - Audrey Cooper When: March 26, 2015 - Thursday6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Where: Monroe Lounge-Bar , 473 Broadway, San Francisco What: SHEnanigans! A San Francisco Soiree Celebrating Women's History MonthJoin Ladies Who Vino, Women Get It Done, Good Ol'Girls, San Francisco Women's Political Committee. In Partnership with Lesbians Who Tech, Women Who Tech and Emerge California.Keynote by Audrey Cooper, first female editor-in-chief of The San Francisco Chronicle. All funds raised benefit the worlds largest network of millennials fundraising to empower women around the world - Spark!Important Note: This is a women-only event. Gentlemen, we kindly ask that you refrain from purchasing tickets. We will see all of you incredible allies at our next event.Tickets: starts at $20. eventbrite.com/e/shenanigans-the-3rdannual-soiree-celebrating-womens-history-tickets-15386908658

March 30, 2015 - MondayHear Our Voices Teach Acceptance Procession and VigilWhen: March 30, 2015 - Monday6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 6:10 p.m. Procession begins to St Mary's Cathedral (Geary and Gough) San FranciscoWhere: Meet at Mission Dolores Church (16th Street and Dolores) San FranciscoWhat: Peaceful vigil to St Mary's Cathedral to deliver petitions to Archbishop Cordileone. We will ask him to support the rights of the teachers and to promote acceptance and respect for all members of our school communities.Hosted by Concerned Parents and Students: TeachSource: Facebook event

SHEnanigans! A San Francisco Soiree Celebrating Women's History Month - Audrey Cooper When: March 26, 2015 - Thursday6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Where: Monroe Lounge-Bar , 473 Broadway, San Francisco What: SHEnanigans! A San Francisco Soiree Celebrating Women's History MonthJoin Ladies Who Vino, Women Get It Done, Good Ol'Girls, San Francisco Women's Political Committee. In Partnership with Lesbians Who Tech, Women Who Tech and Emerge California.Keynote by Audrey Cooper, first female editor-in-chief of The San Francisco Chronicle. All funds raised benefit the worlds largest network of millennials fundraising to empower women around the world - Spark!Important Note: This is a women-only event. Gentlemen, we kindly ask that you refrain from purchasing tickets. We will see all of you incredible allies at our next event.Tickets: starts at $20. eventbrite.com/e/shenanigans-the-3rdannual-soiree-celebrating-womens-history-tickets-15386908658

March 30, 2015 - MondayHear Our Voices Teach Acceptance Procession and VigilWhen: March 30, 2015 - Monday6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 6:10 p.m. Procession begins to St Mary's Cathedral (Geary and Gough) San FranciscoWhere: Meet at Mission Dolores Church (16th Street and Dolores) San FranciscoWhat: Peaceful vigil to St Mary's Cathedral to deliver petitions to Archbishop Cordileone. We will ask him to support the rights of the teachers and to promote acceptance and respect for all members of our school communities.Hosted by Concerned Parents and Students: TeachSource: Facebook event